WI WI - Milwaukee, BlkFem 15-25, UP7640, in river, clothes, black boots, Tic Tacs, lighter, Mar'82

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http://www.jsonline.com/news/invest...oman-found-in-1982-b99396464z1-284101131.html

Thirty-two years ago, an off-duty Wauwatosa firefighter checked his boat docked along the Milwaukee River on a Tuesday morning. That's when he saw a woman's body wedged between two metal barrels attached to a floating pier in the river. Since that day — March 16, 1982 — the woman has remained unidentified...

Jane Doe 1982, case number 1982-0533, is estimated to be 15 to 25 years old, although Simley said she could be as old as 35. She was in the river for as long as three months.

She stood about 5-feet-4-inches tall and weighed 137 pounds. Her black hair had a reddish tint, according to investigative files. Her death was ruled an accidental drowning; no signs of trauma were found.

NamUs: https://identifyus.org/en/cases/7640

Laronda Bronson is the only rule-out listed at this time.
 
I have this jane does pm photo if anyone wants to see it. I do believe that the recon is really accurate imo
 
I have this jane does pm photo if anyone wants to see it. I do believe that the recon is really accurate imo

Jay, I'd love to see it, thank you. If you post, please title it graphic! TIA!
 
Lillie Miller - https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/10907/2/ - fits a lot of factors. She went missing on 11 December 1981, three months before this doe was found which is also how long this doe was estimated to have been dead, and was 21 at the time. She wore her hair in a short afro when she disappeared - http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/m/miller_lillie.html Lillie went missing in Florida but her fiance was a suspect and disappeared from Florida in January 1982 before later returning, claiming he needed to get away from the publicity. He killed himself in June 1982, on what was supposed to have been their wedding day.

However there are no mentions of scars on Lillie and her height and weight are both out. The doe was 137lbs and Lillie was apparently 125lb-130lb (depending on what link you read), so it is possible that Lillie had put on a few pounds or weighed a little more than was thought, but the height is out by 3 inches which makes me think it probably isn't her.
 
For some reason, I think that she's from the Chicago area. Milwaukee is very close, and a few people travel back and forth.
 
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Unidentified Female

Date of Discovery: March 16, 1982
Location of Discovery: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Estimated Date of Death: 3 months prior
State of Remains: Recognizable face
Cause of Death: Unknown

Physical Description
** Listed information is approximate
Estimated Age: 15-25 years old
Race: Black
Gender: Female
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 137 lbs.
Hair Color: Black, abundant and kinky in an afro-style.
Eye Color: Brown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Surgical scar midline from umbilicus to pubis. Scar on lateral right ankle (appeared to be an old burn mark). Scar on right forearm 2" below the elbow measuring 0.75" inch long and 0.25 inch wide. Unknown abdominal surgery - all organs present (remnants of thymus gland and extensive abdominal adhesions). Pierced ears (without earrings). Fingernails and toenails were well-groomed.
Dentals: Available.
Fingerprints: Available, but of very poor quality.
DNA: mtDNA and nucDNA available with UNT (ref #10-3681.1A).

Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Tan colored jacket, blue pants from K-Mart, yellow and tan knit cap with attached faded purple scarf, brown striped long-sleeved shirt labeled Jeri-Jo, INC 1978, New York (size medium), black calf-length boots (size 8), and green knee-length socks.
Jewelry: None noted.
Additional Personal Items: A green BIC lighter and an empty Tic Tac candy container.

Case History
The victim was located in the Milwaukee River near 420 North Plankington Avenue. She may have been in the water for up to three months.

Investigating Agency(s)
If you have any information about this case please contact;
Agency Name: Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office
Agency Contact Person: Genevieve Penn
Agency Phone Number: 414-223-1200

Doe network: http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/844ufwi.html
NamUs:https://identifyus.org/cases/7640

Rule outs on NamUs:
Laronda Bronson- Oregon
Regina McCorkle- Illinois
 
She's beautiful, poor girl. I wonder is the surgical scar possibly from a c-section?

This article said she may have died from accidental drowning & that the age could be off, she may be 35. [http://archive.jsonline.com/news/in...und-in-1982-b99396464z1-284101131.html?ipad=y]

I'd say Patricia Tigner could be a good possibility, although the picture is not a huge amount of use. But there seems scant details around her disappearance, other than she was last seen in Champaign, Illinois in September '81. If Jane Doe was pulled from the river, who knows how far she might have travelled. http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2913dfil.html
 
Bumping this Jane Doe up:
  • NCMEC: 1232237 - NCIC: Not Entered - NamUS: 7640
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Jane Doe1982
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    • Date Found
    • Mar 16, 1982
    • Location Found
    • Milwaukee, WI
    • Estimated Age
    • 15-25
    • Sex
    • Female
    • Race
    • Black
    • Hair Color
    • Black
    • Eye Color
    • Brown
    • Estimated Height
    • 5'4"
    • Estimated Weight
    • 137 lbs
Extra Photo
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An unidentified female was found deceased, floating in the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on March 16, 1982. Her body was found in the river near docks around 420 N Plankinton Ave. She had been deceased between 1 week to 3 months. The female is African American, 15-25 years old. She stood 5’04” tall and weighed approximately 137 pounds. She had black kinky hair in an afro-style that possibly had a reddish tint to it. Both of her earlobes were pierced but no earrings were found on her. She had several scars. One surgical scar, 4 ½” long ran vertically from her umbilicus to pubis. A smaller scar was found on her right forearm and an old burn scar was on the outside of her right ankle. The female was found to have several internal adhesions on her abdomen and reproductive organs and possibly had her appendix removed at one point in life. The female had extensive dental work completed in life. Several fillings were seen and a tooth on her lower left jaw and upper middle tooth had been extracted earlier in life. She also wore a fixed partial bridge on her upper jaw covering the extracted upper tooth making it appear she had a full set of teeth on top. The female also had well groomed fingernails and toenails. She was found fully clothed wearing a tan hip-length wool jacket that had buttons on the front, blue slacks, a brown striped long-sleeved shirt (size medium), brown blouse that zippered, and black calf length vinyl boots that had a zipper on the side (size 8) with green knee-high socks. The female also had on a knit cap that had a scarf attached that covered her head. A green BIC lighter and an empty Tic Tac candy box was found with her. The images above are a facial reconstruction completed by a NCMEC Forensic Artist and depicts what the female may have looked like in life.
Have you seen this child? JANE DOE1982
 
For some reason, I think that she's from the Chicago area. Milwaukee is very close, and a few people travel back and forth.
Oh, I would say tons of people travel to Milwaukee from Chicago! People from Chicago move to WI all the time!
 

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